I continue to fall behind with too many projects…
Continuing to work with Muse to develop new web pages. This link will take you temporarily to the new pages I am working on for railroad photograph.com:
I continue to fall behind with too many projects…
Continuing to work with Muse to develop new web pages. This link will take you temporarily to the new pages I am working on for railroad photograph.com:
I have again fallen behind in my postings. Been working on a new project, learning Adobe Muse, design software for websites. It is different than Adobe Dreamweaver, no code, simpler interface, and appears to be a lot of fun! I am going to soon, hopefully, redo a small site I registered last year, railroad photograph.com. Stay tuned, but in the interim, will post periodically a few old railroad photographs. This photograph was taken around 1970 of the Bay Head, NJ, loop, where passenger trains were turned around for their return to journey to North Jersey and New York City.
This is a photo from earlier in the year that I don’t believe I ever posted, but intended to…
This is another low tide photo, this time of the Dianie.
There has been considerable erosion on our beach this year and this has uncovered some old tree stumps and roots.
These are a little different, photos of a tidal basin with the reflections of clouds.
I am enjoying creating this series!
As I stated earlier, I wanted to return at low tide and did at dead low, just as the tide was changing in slack water. It is apparent from this photo why the boats from the earlier posts ran aground. With my small boat, I did not feel comfortable venturing any closer.
I ventured up Jarvis Creek again, this time at low tide, and took this infrared photo looking into the sun.
The tidal pools make for great reflections on a still early morning.